The 2003 CSIO Gijón was the 2003 edition of the Spanish official show jumping horse show, at Las Mestas Sports Complex in Gijón. It was held as CSIO 5*.

This edition of the CSIO Gijón was held between August and September.

Nations Cup

The competition was a show jumping competition with two rounds. The height of the fences were up to 1.60 meters. The best six teams of the eleven which participated were allowed to start in the second round.

Ran on 30 August 2003, Ireland won its first Nations Cup at Gijón ever.[1]

Team Rider Horse Round A Round B Total penalties Jump-off Prize money
PenaltiesPenaltiesPenaltiesTime (s)
1 IrelandLt. Shane CareyKillossery04
Harry MarshallSplendido04
Capt. Gerry FlynnBornacoola88
Clement McMahonGelvin Clover40
8816
2 Great BritainDamien CharlesRomolus 1640
David McPhersonMaddock80
Alex RidentDody de Chalusse89
Tim StockdaleFresh Direct Jerome08
12820
3 BelgiumKristof CleerenLoverboy04
Grégory WhateletJarum du Val Tibermont124
Patric McEnteeJohan du Mury-Marais427
Gilbert de RoockLiberty84
121224
4  SwitzerlandBeat GrandjeanKuno120
Hansueli SprungerRubens du Ry d'Asse1E
Christophe BarbeauQuerly Chin168
Markus FuchsLa Toya80
21829
5 United StatesSarah BaldwinKijoy For Ever90
Eva GondaEl Campeon's So Long 2935NP
John FrenchMilenium413
Marley GoodmanApprapaos80
211334
6 ItalyCarlo RogianiKobus88
Juan Carlos GarciaAlbin IIIENP
Roberto CristofolettiLohengin di Villa Emilia44
Luca CariniD'Artagnan84
201636
7 SpainLuis Jesús EscobarSaladino812
Luis Álvarez CerveraNordico164
Jesús GarmendiaEspoir de la Haye913
Manuel Fernández SaroNike92
261844
8 GermanyFlorian Meyer zu HartamWaldrose 108
Janne-Friederike MeyerCallistro12
Thomas SchepersCapital W12
Heinrich Hermann EngemannAboyeur W4
24
9 FrancePhilippe LeoniLiro8
Dominique Mascella RobertAuleto4
Jacques BonnetJacques Bonnet16
Michel RobertOlympia16
28
10 PortugalJoão MotaErotic de l'AyouxE
Bernardo MathiasPablo vh Vliethof8
Francisco CaldeiraQuro12
Alexandre MascarenhasIshcahE

Grey penalties points do not count for the team result.

Gijón Grand Prix

The Gijón Grand Prix, the Show jumping Grand Prix of the 2004 CSIO Gijón, was the major show jumping competition at this event. It was held on 2 August 2004. The competition was a show jumping competition over one round with tie-break for the riders that made 0 points in the main round, the height of the fences were up to 1.60 meters.

Irish Harry Marshall won the competition with Splendido.

References

  1. "Copa de Naciones 2003" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 31 August 2003.
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